4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, March 27. 196° Sweatman receives award Mike Sweatman, two-time All Big Eight linebacker and an all A student last semester, was named recipient of the Jack Wolfe award as the outstanding senior man in the physical education department at KU, Tuesday. He received a $50 prize. Glenn Cunningham Sr., of Augusta, the great KU miler in the 1830's, spoke at the annual physical education dinner in the Kansas Union. The Earl Falkenstien award for the outstanding junior man in physical education, also a $50 scholarship, went to Douglas R. Knop, Olathe. Three women's physical education alumnae awards, financed by gifts of former students given to Mary Ellen Hines, Olathe, the outstanding graduating senior; Judy James, Lawrence, the outstanding undergraduate woman in physical education; and Valorie Frame, Wichita senior, the outstanding student in dance. The Wolfe award memorializes the late KU athlete and coach at Colby High School, who was killed in an airplane accident. An endowment was created after his death. The Falkenstien award honors the late business manager of intercollegiate athletics at KU, who died three years ago after serving the University 35 years under four athletic directors. Calif. tourney ends The KU baseball team returned to Lawrence Sunday after competing in the Riverside, Calif. National Collegiate Baseball Tournament. The team finished with a 1-6 record. The Jayhawks go into action again April 5 against Kansas State in a double-header to open a three-game series. East All-Stars return 14 for Greek Week contest The 20-man East team for the Greek Week All-Star football game returns 14 players from the team which won the 1967 game. The team is composed of nine fraternities which dominated intramural football lest fall. The East team members are: Blocking backs: Steve Ridgway, Lawrence junior, B ta Theta Pi; Tom Chipper Jr, B ta Theta Pi; Sigma Chi; Rondy Glick, Nodestha sophomore, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Cornerback: Bill Trull, Lawrence senior, Phi Gamma Delta. Linebacker: Van Buechann, Chicago, Ill., senior. Kipa Pigma Magma The Fast team members are: Quartbacks; Dave Hinslow, Wiehbast junior, Phi Gamma Delta; Jacob Jaster, Hays senior, Phi Delta R'eck Simson, St. Louis, Mo., junior, Alphia Tau, Ontang. Eddy, Dick Hoerner, Priscilla Village; Philip, Bihi Dedda, Delta; Stivwu Seth, Dellee, T. se; sailor, Phi Kappa Samu, Fodri, Della; Paik, Village; schoolmates; Phi Kappa Abba; Rich Hall, Overland Pack Junior, Acacia; Mika Michaela, Wishita sailor, and Daniels Pratzer, Olthethe junior, and Thia Damai, Danali Junior City and Sid Wilson, Kabala City sailor, Phil Della Thita. Rushers: Chuck Dunagin, Toeka Junior, Phi Gamma Dilah; San Fos- linge Jr.; Phi吉尔; Phi Dilig Tha- t; Tou Omega, Wichita Junior, Alpha Tou Omega. Center; Mike McCormick; Bartles- ville, OK; sonic, Beta Tha tla Pl. Coachs: John Phils, St. Louis, Mo., junior, Phil Della Theta; John Martin, Salina senior, Phi Gamma Delta. Basketball dinner set for April 3 The annual University of Kansas basketball dinner will be held April 3 in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union, starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the dinner, open to the public, went on sale Tuesday at the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce office and at the KU athletic ticket office in Allen Field House. Tickets are $3.50 each. The dinner is sponsored by the KU athletic department in cooperation with the sports committee of the Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Roundball Club. Coach Ten Owens' fourth Jayhawk squad closed the season the past weekend with a runnerup finish in the National Invitation Tournament in New York, it compiled a 22-8 record—the school's third straight 20-plus season. KU man charged in animal killings A KU freshman has been charged with shooting four horses and two dogs in Johnson County. Norman Ray Karlson, Kansas City freshman, surrendered at the Johnson County jail Tuesday. Accompanied by his attorney, Karlson took four weapons to the jail—a 30-06 rifle, two 22-caliber rifles and a 22-caliber revolver. NEW YORK — (UPI) — Folk singer Joan Baez Tuesday married a fellow antiwar, antidraft lecturer, David Harris, in Episcopal ceremonies in New York. Karlson is being charged with four felony counts of malicious destruction of property—for the four horses—and two misdemeanor counts of destruction of property—for the two dogs. Joan Baez weds The horses were owned by three men. Kenneth T. 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